511 research outputs found

    Target the fence-sitters

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    Past waves of vaccine rejection in industrialized nations have a lot to teach us about preventing future ones

    Recommendations for Post-Polypectomy Surveillance in Community Practice

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    After colon cancer screening, large numbers of persons discovered with colon polyps may receive post-polypectomy surveillance with multiple colonoscopy examinations over time. Decisions about surveillance interval are based in part on polyp size, histology, and number

    A low-cost intervention for cleaner drinking water in Karachi, Pakistan

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    Objective: To pilot test an inexpensive, home-based water decontamination and storage system in a low-income neighborhood of Karachi.Methods: Fifty households received a 20-L plastic water storage vessel with a high-quality spout and a regular supply of diluted hypochlorite solution. Twenty-five control households were recruited. Water samples were collected at baseline and during unannounced follow-up visits 1, 3, 6, and 10 weeks later.Results: Baseline drinking water samples among intervention households were contaminated with a mean 9397 colony-forming units (cfu)/100 mL of thermotolerant coliforms compared with a mean 10,990 cfu/100 mL from controls. After intervention the mean concentration of thermotolerant coliforms decreased by 99.8% among the intervention households compared with an 8% reduction among controls. Two years after vessel distribution, 34 (68%) of the families were still using the vessel. Thirteen of the households had stopped using their vessel because it had broken after more than 6 months of use, a pattern most consistent with ultraviolet radiation-induced degradation of the plastic.CONCLUSIONS: In a highly contaminated environment, a specifically designed water storage container and in-home water chlorination was acceptable and markedly improved water quality. Where plastic water vessels will be exposed to substantial sunlight, ultraviolet light stabilizers should be incorporated into the plastic

    Bone Health in a Tertiary-Care Gastroenterology and Hepatology Population

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    Glucocorticoid use is a major risk factor for osteoporosis. Overall rates of glucocorticoid use and bone health preventive measures in gastroenterology and hepatology populations are unknown

    High Effective Coverage of Vector Control Interventions in Children After Achieving Low Malaria Transmission in Zanzibar, Tanzania.

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    \ud \ud Formerly a high malaria transmission area, Zanzibar is now targeting malaria elimination. A major challenge is to avoid resurgence of malaria, the success of which includes maintaining high effective coverage of vector control interventions such as bed nets and indoor residual spraying (IRS). In this study, caretakers' continued use of preventive measures for their children is evaluated, following a sharp reduction in malaria transmission. A cross-sectional community-based survey was conducted in June 2009 in North A and Micheweni districts in Zanzibar. Households were randomly selected using two-stage cluster sampling. Interviews were conducted with 560 caretakers of under-five-year old children, who were asked about perceptions on the malaria situation, vector control, household assets, and intention for continued use of vector control as malaria burden further decreases. Effective coverage of vector control interventions for under-five children remains high, although most caretakers (65%; 363/560) did not perceive malaria as presently being a major health issue. Seventy percent (447/643) of the under-five children slept under a long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) and 94% (607/643) were living in houses targeted with IRS. In total, 98% (628/643) of the children were covered by at least one of the vector control interventions. Seasonal bed-net use for children was reported by 25% (125/508) of caretakers of children who used bed nets. A high proportion of caretakers (95%; 500/524) stated that they intended to continue using preventive measures for their under-five children as malaria burden further reduces. Malaria risk perceptions and different perceptions of vector control were not found to be significantly associated with LLIN effective coverage While the majority of caretakers felt that malaria had been reduced in Zanzibar, effective coverage of vector control interventions remained high. Caretakers appreciated the interventions and recognized the value of sustaining their use. Thus, sustaining high effective coverage of vector control interventions, which is crucial for reaching malaria elimination in Zanzibar, can be achieved by maintaining effective delivery of these interventions

    A Raf-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Autocrine Loop Is Necessary for Ras Transformation of Rat Intestinal Epithelial Cells

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    We recently have shown that activated Ras, but not Raf, causes transformation of intestinal (RIE-1, IEC-6) epithelial cells, whereas both activated Ras and Raf transform NIH 3T3 fibroblasts (Oldham, S. M., Clark, G. J., Gangarosa, L. M., Coffey, R. J., and Der, C. J. (1996) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 93, 6924-6928). The observations that conditioned medium from Ras-, but not Raf-, transfected RIE-1 cells, as well as exogenous transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha), promoted morphological transformation of parental RIE-1 cells prompted us to identify epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) ligands produced by Ras-transformed RIE-1 cells responsible for this autocrine effect. Since studies in fibroblasts have shown that v-Src is transforming, we also determined if v-Src could transform RIE-1 cells. H- or K-Ras-transformed cells secreted significant amounts of TGFalpha protein, and mRNA transcripts for TGFalpha, amphiregulin (AR), and heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF) were induced. Like Ras, v-Src caused morphological and growth transformation of parental RIE-1 cells. However, TGFalpha protein was not secreted by RIE-1 cells stably expressing v-Src or activated Raf, and only minor increases in EGFR ligand mRNA expression were detected in these cells. A selective EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor PD153035 attenuated the Ras-, but not Src-, transformed phenotype. Taken together, these observations provide a mechanistic and biochemical basis for the ability of activated Ras, but not activated Raf, to cause transformation of RIE-1 cells. Finally, we suggest that an EGFR-dependent mechanism is necessary for Ras, but not Src, transformation of these intestinal epithelial cells

    Motility response to colonic distention is increased in postinfectious irritable bowel syndrome (PI-IBS)

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    Acute intestinal infection leads to persistent intestinal smooth muscle hypercontractility and pain hypersensitivity after resolution of the infection in animal models. We investigated whether post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome (PI-IBS) is associated with abnormalities in phasic contractions of the colon, smooth muscle tone and pain sensitivity compared to non-PI-IBS (NI-IBS) or healthy controls (HC)
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